Thanks for reply but i have onboard video. can u help me with the beep code, two short beep is the normal or it has some beep codes in it, and if it is there then what does it mean?

will appreciate your reply....Thanks for reply but i have onboard video. can u help me with the beep code, two short beep is the normal or it has some beep codes in it, and if it is there then what does it mean?
will appreciate your reply....

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it can be the problam of ram only definetly your one slot is burnt..remove the ram and one by one use slot and ram yes if slot burns pc dosnot gives beeps..........if slot is in good condition your motherboard is damaged........posiblity is more about ram

remove the RAM(MEMORY CHIPS) from *********** board and reinsert.if the problem is same replace the chips,get new chips.mostly cleaning the golden lines on the chip with pencil/school rubber solves the problem.No
beep is usually a power problem that can be related to the power supply,
motherboard or both. Always check your battery power before thinking there is a
bigger problem.Step3One
beep is a normal POST. That means everything is fine. Two, Three, or Four short
beeps are normally about the memory of the machine. If there is a problem with
one of your memory chips you should get beeps of different combinations in this
area. If you get two or three short beeps, one or both of your memory chips
could be in trouble.Step4Five
beeps point toward motherboard or CPU problems. Make sure your memory and video
card are seated properly. Try removing them and putting them back in, only if
you are comfortable with computers. Six, seven and eight beeps. Eight beeps
indicate problems with your video card. Six or Seven are CPU, or a bad chip on
the motherboard. Nine beeps mean the BIOS is bad. Replace the motherboard. Ten
beeps means the problem is in the CMOS. All chips need to be replaced.thanks.

Your onboard video might not be working. I suggest getting a Video card and installing that. If onboard video is a must have then you can buy a low video card that fits your mobo, then search online for your mobos onboard video driver and then your onboard VGA should work.